Birthday Party Ideas for Girls Costing Less Than 50 euros

Kids Birthday Parties can be expensive! Would you like some birthday party ideas for girls that will help save money? One of our Mykidstime Parents shares her tips for hosting a 7 year old Girl’s Birthday Party for under €50.

My daughter turned 7 recently and instead of an entertainer or going to a party venue, we invited a small group of her friends to the house 4-6 p.m. on a Friday after school. Here’s how I managed to keep the cost of the party activities to under €50 (and total cost of party under €70 for 13 kids)

We had 4 activities lined up for the girls to do, each one taking approx 20-25 mins each.

Activity 1 – Fashion Design

I bought a CreativeStudio “Create your Fantasy Model” colouring book at Eason’s and photocopied extra sheets.

Each girl got 2 sheets to design their own fashion with a heap of colouring pens and twistables to share on the table.

Preparation for this part of the party:

Put out all the decorations in little bowls in the middle of the table.

Let each girl choose 2 cupcakes

Melt the chocolate bar topping in the microwave – try 30 seconds then stir, a further 30 seconds and stir until melted. Put out on table when girls are seated with their 2 cupcakes, give each girl a spoon and tell them to start spreading the topping on their cakes and pass along the bowl/jug.

Then they can decorate as they wish and eat 1 cake and save 1 for later!

Activity 3 – Treasure Hunt

With the help of older daughter, we had a treasure hunt with 10 clues going round the house and out into the garden.

Each clue’s answer led to the next clue. We had them work as a team together so they had to take turns reading the next clue out. The final clue led them to the “treasure” – a pile of chocolate coins hidden somewhere.Related : How to Stage a Treasure Hunt & Fun Treasure Hunt for Kids

Cost: €4.00 for 2 packets of chocolate coins from M&S

Activity 4 – Paper Tissue Flower

I bought 1 packet of multicoloured tissue and a packet of multi coloured fuzzy sticks (or what I would have called “pipe cleaners” as a child) at Tesco.